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EuroDocs >History of Liechtenstein: Primary Documents
Part of theDatabase of European Ethnology . (Transcriptions) Complete facsimile of theCodex Palatinus Germanicus 848 in the Heidelberg University Library. A famous and well-preserved collection of medieval German literature. (1305-1340; German facsimiles) Treaty forming the Confederation as well as other documents. (English translation; 1806) National Anthem of Liechtenstein. Adopted in 1920. (German with English translation; 1850) Previous constitution of Liechtenstein. (English translation; September 26, 1862) Liechtensteinian press media. (German; facsimile images, 1863-2005) Current constitution of Liechtenstein. (English translation; October 5, 1921) Important treaty establishing extremely close economic partnership between Liechtenstein and Switzerland. (German, March 29, 1923) Collection of footage documenting the royal family, including weddings, holidays and everyday life of Compiled byBritish Pathe (1925-1975; English interface; videos) New York Times article, when women gained suffrage in the Liechtenstein. (1984; English) Constitution as reformed in 2003. The Prince acquired greatly expanded powers. (English translation, September 15, 2003)
Maps, Laws, & Other CollectionsCollection of historical maps of Europe. (Hungarian; facsimiles) Access to digitized historic newspapers, an interface sponsored by the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin. Contents also include online newspapers from other institutions in German-speaking countries. (Facsimile images and some transcriptions) Also contains a collection of coats of arms for other European countries and principalities. (Facsimiles) Census data provided by theOffice of Statistics . (German; 2010, 2015) Documents database for Liechtenstein. (German) Collection of Liechtenstein Laws. Statutes, criminal and civil codes, and other legal materials. A portal of the BYU Law School. Library of Congress guide to constitutional, legal and government documents. Database providing links to documents and official websites. EuroDocs >History of Liechtenstein: Primary Documents
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